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II B.Tech. I Semester Regular Examinations, November -2005
MATHEMATICS-II
( Common to Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering,
Computer Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Information
Technology, Electronics & Control Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer
Science & Systems Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Metallurgy &
Material Technology, Electronics & Computer Engineering, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a)
Define the rank ofthe matrix and find the rank of the following matrix. [8M]
2 1 3 5
4 2 1 3
8 4 7 13
8 4 −3 −1
(b) Find whether the following equations are consistent, if so solve them.
x+y+2z = 4 ; 2x-y+3z= 9 ; 3x-y-z=2 [8M]
2 −1 −1
2. Verify cayley Hamilton theorem for A and deduce A−1 if A = 14 −1 2 −1
1 −1 2
[16M]
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Code No: RR210101 Set No.1
(c) Solve the partial differential equation x2 p(y − z) + y 2 q(z − x) = z 2 (x − y).
6. Solve the Boundary value problem ut = uxx ; 0 < x < 5; t > 0 with
u ( 0, t ) = 10 , u ( 5, t) =40 and u ( x, 0) =x (5 - x) [16]
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Code No: RR210101 Set No.2
II B.Tech. I Semester Regular Examinations, November -2005
MATHEMATICS-II
( Common to Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering,
Computer Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Information
Technology, Electronics & Control Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer
Science & Systems Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Metallurgy &
Material Technology, Electronics & Computer Engineering, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????
1. (a) Determine
the rank of thematrix.
−2 −1 −3 −1
1 2 3 −1
A = 1
by reducing it to normal form. [8M]
0 1 1
0 1 1 −1
(b) Determine the values of λ for which the following set of equations may posses
non-trivial solution and solve them in each case. [8M]
[16M]
3. (a) Show that any square complex matrix A = B + C where B is Hermitian and
C is skew-Hermitian matrices and this expression is unique. [8M]
(b) Find
an orthogonal
matrix P that will diagonalize the symmetric matrix [8M]
7 4 −4
A= 4 −8 −1 .
−4 −1 −8
4. (a) Define a periodic function. Find the Fourier expansion for the function
f (x) = x − x2 , − 1 < x < 1.
(b) Prove that
the function f(x) = x, 0≤x≤π can be expanded in a series of sines
as x = 2 sin1 x − sin22x + sin33x − ....... .
[10+6]
5. (a) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function
y 2 2 2
from φ x , x + y + z = 0.
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Code No: RR210101 Set No.2
x2 y2
(b) Solve the partial differential equation p
+ q
=z
(c) Solve the partial differential equation x(y 2 + z)p − y(x2 + z)q = z(x2 − y 2 ).
[5+5+6]
6. Find the study state temperature in a rectangular plate 0 < x < a, 0 < y < b
when the sides x = 0, x= a, y = b are insulated while the edge y = 0 is kept at
temperature kcos(Πx/a). [16]
7. (a) Find the finite Fourier sine and cosine transforms of f (x) = x in (0, l)
(b) Prove that √1 is self reciprocal under Fourier sine and cosine transforms. [8+8]
x
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Code No: RR210101 Set No.3
II B.Tech. I Semester Regular Examinations, November -2005
MATHEMATICS-II
( Common to Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering,
Computer Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Information
Technology, Electronics & Control Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer
Science & Systems Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Metallurgy &
Material Technology, Electronics & Computer Engineering, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????
3. (a) Show that eigen values of a Hermitian matrix are all real. [8M]
(b) Identify the nature, index, and signature of the quadratic form
x21 + 4x22 + x23 − 4x1 x2 + 2x3 x2 − 4x2 x3 . [8M]
4. (a) Define a periodic function. Find the Fourier expansion for the function
f (x) = x − x2 , − 1 < x < 1.
(b) Prove that
the function f(x) = x, 0≤x≤π can be expanded in a series of sines
as x = 2 sin1 x − sin22x + sin33x − ....... .
[10+6]
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Code No: RR210101 Set No.3
5. (a) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function
from z = f (y) + φ(x + y).
(b) Solve the partial differential equation p2 z 2 sin2 x + q 2 z 2 cos2 y = 1
(c) Solve the partial differential equation q 2 y 2 = z(z − px). [5+6+5]
6. A bar 100 cm long, with insulated sides, A and B has its ends kept at 00 c and
1000 c until study state conditions prevail. The temperature of the end B is reduced
to 800 c and kept so while the end A is raised to 400 C. Find the temperature
distribution. [16]
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Code No: RR210101 Set No.4
II B.Tech. I Semester Regular Examinations, November -2005
MATHEMATICS-II
( Common to Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering,
Computer Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Information
Technology, Electronics & Control Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer
Science & Systems Engineering, Electronics & Telematics, Metallurgy &
Material Technology, Electronics & Computer Engineering, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????
0 1 2 2
1 1 2 3
1. (a) Compute the inverse of the matrixA=
2
by elementary row trans-
2 2 3
2 3 3 3
formations [8M]
(b) Find whether the following equations are consistent, if so solve them. [8M]
2x − y − z = 2; x + 2y + z = 2; 4x − 7y − 5z = 2.
1 0 0
2. Diagonalize the matrix A where A = 0 3 −1 [16M]
0 −1 3
3. (a) Show that eigen values of a Hermitian matrix are all real. [8M]
(b) Identify the nature, index, and signature of the quadratic form
x21 + 4x22 + x23 − 4x1 x2 + 2x3 x2 − 4x2 x3 . [8M]
4. (a) Find the Fourier series to represent the function f(x) = -k when −π < x < 0=
K when 0 < x < π Also deduce that π4 = 1 − 31 + 51 + 71 + ........
(b) Expand f(x) = cos x; 0 < x < π in half range sine series. [10+6]
5. (a) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function
f (xy + z 2 , x + y + z) = 0.
(b) Solve the partial differential equation (x2 − yz)p + (y 2 − zx)q = z 2 − xy
(c) Solve the partial differential equation xp − yq = y 2 − x2 . [5+6+5]
6. An infinitely long plate is bounded by two parallel edges and an end at right angles
to them. The breadth is π. This end is maintained at constant temperature u0
at all points and the other edges are at zero temperature. Find the steady state
temperature at any point (x,y) of the plate. [16]
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Code No: RR210101 Set No.4
7. (a) Find Fourier cosine and sine transforms of e−ax , a > 0 and hence deduce the
inversion formula.
x
(b) Find the Fourier sine transform of a2 +x 2
1
and Fourier cosine transform of a2 +x2
using the results in (a). [6+10]
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